drchrono EHR is a patient care platform that offers customization at the point of care and on the go. In addition to EHR, drchrono also includes scheduling, billing and patient reminders. It is available on iPad, iPhone and Apple Watch.
Healthcare...
Read More

drchrono EHR is a patient care platform that offers customization at the point of care and on the go. In addition to EHR, drchrono also includes scheduling, billing and patient reminders. It is available on iPad, iPhone and Apple Watch.
Healthcare...
Read More

Kareo is a Web-based EHR, medical billing, and practice management used by thousands of physicians across the United States. This system suits small practices and billing companies. With Kareo, practices can schedule patients, confirm...
Read More

Kareo is a Web-based EHR, medical billing, and practice management used by thousands of physicians across the United States. This system suits small practices and billing companies. With Kareo, practices can schedule patients, confirm...
Read More

In 1985, a chiropractor and software developer teamed up to create ECLIPSE, an ONC certified Complete EHR now used by thousands of providers nationwide. Designed for single practitioners, ECLIPSE is routinely used by multi-disciplinary...
Read More

In 1985, a chiropractor and software developer teamed up to create ECLIPSE, an ONC certified Complete EHR now used by thousands of providers nationwide. Designed for single practitioners, ECLIPSE is routinely used by multi-disciplinary...
Read More

A+ DELPHI32 is an on-premise billing, scheduling, and patient records management system designed specifically for small mental and behavioral health practices. The comprehensive program meets the needs of all types of mental health...
Read More

A+ DELPHI32 is an on-premise billing, scheduling, and patient records management system designed specifically for small mental and behavioral health practices. The comprehensive program meets the needs of all types of mental health...
Read More

Practice EHR, a medical practice management software, was developed to accommodate the needs of small to mid-size businesses. The platform is customizable to internal medicine practices, chiropractors, physical therapists, family medicine,...
Read More

Practice EHR, a medical practice management software, was developed to accommodate the needs of small to mid-size businesses. The platform is customizable to internal medicine practices, chiropractors, physical therapists, family medicine,...
Read More

Valant’s EHR for behavioral health offers tools for providers to streamline documentation, increase efficiency, and enhance the productivity of their practice or agency.
The fully integrated suite includes secure patient records,...
Read More

Valant’s EHR for behavioral health offers tools for providers to streamline documentation, increase efficiency, and enhance the productivity of their practice or agency.
The fully integrated suite includes secure patient records,...
Read More

WebPT is a cloud-based, multi-product platform for outpatient physical, occupational and speech therapy clinics. At its core, WebPT is an electronic medical records (EMR) system that enables therapists to produce and store patient...
Read More

WebPT is a cloud-based, multi-product platform for outpatient physical, occupational and speech therapy clinics. At its core, WebPT is an electronic medical records (EMR) system that enables therapists to produce and store patient...
Read More

Greenway Health’s ambulatory platform provides healthcare organizations with clinical, financial, and administrative tools and services. Intergy, part of the Greenway Health suite, is available as both a web-based and on-premise...
Read More

Greenway Health’s ambulatory platform provides healthcare organizations with clinical, financial, and administrative tools and services. Intergy, part of the Greenway Health suite, is available as both a web-based and on-premise...
Read More

ChiroTouch is an electronic health records (EHR) and practice management system designed specifically for small to midsize chiropractic practices. It combines electronic health records, billing, patient scheduling, outcomes assessments...
Read More

ChiroTouch is an electronic health records (EHR) and practice management system designed specifically for small to midsize chiropractic practices. It combines electronic health records, billing, patient scheduling, outcomes assessments...
Read More

NextGen Healthcare is cloud-based electronic health records (EHR) and practice management solution for small, midsize and large practices. It is designed for specialties including behavioral health, ophthalmic medicine, orthopedics,...
Read More

NextGen Healthcare is cloud-based electronic health records (EHR) and practice management solution for small, midsize and large practices. It is designed for specialties including behavioral health, ophthalmic medicine, orthopedics,...
Read More

EHR YOUR WAY is a behavioral health EHR that can be deployed on desktop and mobile cloud-based devices. The solution covers various aspects of behavioral health including inpatient and outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse,...
Read More

EHR YOUR WAY is a behavioral health EHR that can be deployed on desktop and mobile cloud-based devices. The solution covers various aspects of behavioral health including inpatient and outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse,...
Read More

AllegianceMD is a cloud-based medical software system that is designed to serve the needs of small and midsize practices, as well as ambulatory surgery centers. The solution includes practice management functionality for billing and...
Read More

AllegianceMD is a cloud-based medical software system that is designed to serve the needs of small and midsize practices, as well as ambulatory surgery centers. The solution includes practice management functionality for billing and...
Read More

Related Software Guides

Buyer's Guide

Digitalization is an industry-spanning paradigm shift that's transforming how business is conducted and how businesses operate. And hospitals and other medical practices are not exempt from this change.

Advances and increased accessibility to electronic health records (EHR) has given you and your peers a clear path to ride the wave of digitalization to operational excellence, improved patient experiences and overall financial success.

But not all mobile EHR software is created equal. So we've put together this guide to help you determine the must-have capabilities for your new system. You can also read through some key benefits of adopting a mobile EHR and home in on the features enabling the benefits most important to you. Use this guide as a starting point to ensure you choose the right software for your operations.

The sharing across practices of information is a key capability of EHR software. It's also what differentiates these systems from their electronic medical records sibling systems. The two are essentially the same thing (and vendors will use the terms interchangeably), but EHR comes with the added benefit of interoperability, or the ability to securely and compliantly share patient records across providers. This enables users to:

Spend more time with patients rather than worrying about tracking down scattered digital and paper documents

Ensure other practitioners have the updated, critical information they need on a patient's health needs and history

Get the payments they're owed with well-documented claims

And again, with the accessibility of mobile EHR, practitioners are able to access and leverage these tools on tablets, phones and other smart devices throughout the day.

Web browser-based EHRs. These systems are accessed through your mobile device's web browser. This option also grants seamless access via desktops and laptop computers for access across the board.

Remote-access EHRs. Many on-premise EHRs systems can be accessed directly through a server. While this does enable mobility, it can stifle the potential benefits, as this deployment essentially renders your mobile devices as if they were a desktop or laptop.

Common Features of Mobile EHR Software

Mobile EHR software provides practitioners and support staff with the necessary tools to consistently support excellent patient experiences. Key features include:

The sensitive nature of a patient's medical information requires practices meet specific federal regulations. HIPAA-compliance is a key regulation that you should ensure your new EHR takes into account.

What Type of Buyer Are You?

Small practices. These buyers work for small practices with only a couple of health care providers. They are looking to automate and digitize medical processes. Cutting back on paper-based document management decreases the chance of human error, and provides more efficiency prescribing and integrating with labs.

Midsize to large practices. These buyers are at practices with anywhere from a few to over 100 physicians. These buyers are need to eliminate paper-based documentations and increase overall efficiencies. They also often need to integrate with existing health care networks' systems to track critical information across several locations in order to offer patients a consistent and positive experience.

Inpatient care organizations. These buyers are working for hospitals and large acute care centers. They need help managing patient facilities, such as rooms/beds, as well as assigning and tracking rounds covered by nurses and physicians. The nature of such capabilities means these systems often need integration capabilities with existing systems.

Benefits of Adopting Mobile EHR Software

There are different benefits that mobile EHR technologies will bring your practice based on your current operational pain points. However, the most common benefits of mobile EHR use include:

Ensure positive care experiences for patients. The greater efficiencies that these systems provide practices enable practitioners and support staff to spend more time with patients.

Improved collection capabilities. EHR systems provide physicians with the documentation they need to successfully file and support insurance claims, as well as Medicare and Medicaid. Integrated coding features help ensure providers are appropriately and accurately coding visits.

Market Trends to Understand in Mobile EHR Software

Internet of things (IoT). While this guide focuses on the benefits of mobile-enabled EHR systems, IoT devices are on their way to having a major impact on health care. Wearable devices are being worn by patients for a myriad of health-related reasons. These devices provide a ton of data to tap into that can offer better insight into patient health.

Security. Perhaps the most common concern we hear regarding mobile EHR adoption is system security. Patient privacy and HIPAA compliance are often top-of-mind for providers, so secure implementations and standard security measures are an important consideration when choosing software.

Patient portals. As the health care space moves more toward complete digitization, it's important to remember that this isn't reserved only for providers. Patients have now come to expect access to their medical information via online and/or mobile portals. It's definitely something that should be on your technology roadmap, so checkout our guide on patient portal software for a quick rundown of what to look for here.

How it Works

We match organizations with software that meets their needs.

Our service is simple and 100% free to customers like you because software vendors pay us when we connect them with quality leads. You save time and get great advice. Vendors get great referrals. It's a win for everyone!